• NOMO's Easter range is free from dairy, gluten, nuts, soy and eggs to ensure everyone can enjoy chocolate, safely.
    NOMO's Easter range is free from dairy, gluten, nuts, soy and eggs to ensure everyone can enjoy chocolate, safely.
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Plant-powered chocolate brand NOMO, which stands for ‘NO Missing Out’, launched its Easter range, free from dairy, gluten, nuts, soy and eggs to ensure everyone can enjoy chocolate, safely.

It’s only the third Easter NOMO has been available in Australia and as consumer trends reflect the subtle shifts towards more vegan, vegetarian and flexitarian diets amongst the population, supermarkets and retailers have stocked up with a wide range of incredible NOMO Easter products.

NOMO chocolate is free from dairy, gluten, nuts, soy and eggs, and is made with sustainably sourced ingredients. NOMO uses a plant- based substitute for milk powder, its cocoa is Rain Forest Alliance Certified and all NOMO products are palm oil free.

The NOMO Easter range features various formats and flavours, including cookie dough bunnies, creamy choc bars and eggs, liquid caramel and a caramel and sea salt infused creamy choc. It’s everyday range of chocolate bars are available all year round at Coles, Woolworths, Kmart and Big W.

The NOMO Easter range of eggs and bunnies is available at various stores, including Woolworths, Woolworths Metro, Aldi, Kmart, Target and Big W.

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